I'm shocked. [IMG] A New Zealander who lies. [img]
JNDA #111-51, Bank of Japan, <¥3,000 (~$25) in well circulated condition. Based on the reverse I would attribute it as JNDA#11-46, Bank of Japan,...
Without pictures it's pretty hard to guess what your other coins are. One possibiity is coinage of the East Hopei puppet government in a...
They are all 20th Century Japanese notes. When I get a chance later I'll look them up in the Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association catalog and...
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I can't speak for anyone else, but I didn't see any indicia of cleaning. I'm not aware of any member who routinely says that about coins which...
And I'm unbelievably sorry to hear that. Off the top of my hand I don't recall whether I have generally agreed or disagreed with any of your...
The rule has not changed, and there is a 100% probability that it won't - the Mint may not produce coins without Congressional authorization....
He's saying that at the very least increasing supply will moderate price increases.
Not to nitpick, but Transylvania was in Romania, not Hungary. :D Nice coin, you can see that it was very well struck before being well...
andrew and lost - check your bickering at the door or your posts will be removed!
My friend, without a clear picture there is no possible way to give you any more information. Even with a picture, the only possible additional...
My mother always taught me not to say anything about someone unless I could say something nice. I don't always follow that advice, but in...
Henry - try using the preview or crop function of your scanner to make the picture much larger and easier for us old timers to see, by getting rid...
The specification is 5.67g, so a missing layer coin should be in the vicinity of 3.8, or maybe a little more because the outer layers don't seem...
Worst possible news. :(
Speedy - don't forget postage rates went up just two weeks ago! :(
Just to put things in perspective, debasing the purity of the 1 kilogram CAD$1-million coin from .99999 to .9999 would remove 90mg of gold! [img]...
[img] to CoinTalk paws. "osterreich" is German for "Austria". Without clear a picture from which to evaluate its condition, I can only...
There is always the possibility that she is waiting for someone to privately email her an answer to her question, and has no intention of using...
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